Everton win again after penalty controversy at Palace

Football - Premier League - Crystal Palace v Everton - Selhurst Park, London, Britain - September 26, 2020. Everton manager Carlo Ancelotti at the end of the match. [REUTERS/Clive Rose]

Everton made it three wins out of three as they topped the Premier League after a 2-1 victory at Crystal Palace on Saturday, won by a controversial penalty awarded for handball and converted by Richarlison.

Carlo Ancelotti's side took the lead in the 10th minute when a superb pass by Colombian James Rodriguez found the overlapping Seamus Coleman who slipped the ball across for Dominic Calvert-Lewin to score for the third straight league game.

Palace drew level in simple fashion though with Cheikhou Kouyate heading in an Andros Townsend corner at the back post.

But five minutes before the interval, referee Kevin Friend awarded a penalty, ruling that Joel Ward had handled.

Lucas Digne had headed the ball at the Palace defender who appeared to try to pull his arm out of the way but, after being advised to check the pitchside monitor, Friend pointed to the spot and Richarlison drove home the penalty.

Football - Premier League - Crystal Palace v Everton - Selhurst Park, London, Britain - September 26, 2020 Crystal Palace's James McCarthy in action with Everton's Tom Davies. [Pool via REUTERS/Clive Rose]

"The referee gave the penalty for us and it looked like it hit his hand," said Calvert-Lewin. "Richarlison put it away. The refs have a tough job whether it is a penalty or not."

Palace dominated after the break but Everton defended well to maintain their 100% record.

While Ancelotti's side could not reproduce much of the attacking flair they showed in wins at Tottenham Hotspur and against West Bromwich Albion, they showed the solidity they will need if they are to push for a European place this season.

"I thought it wasn't our best performance today but we stuck in there and got the result to keep the momentum going," added Calvert-Lewin.

"It is early days but we are looking to build on every game, the more we are training together, it is exciting times but we are not getting carried away." 

By Stephen Rutto 39 mins ago
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